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Arvid Lindblad gears up for F1 debut as Britain's youngest driver
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Eighteen-year-old Arvid Lindblad is set to become Britain's youngest Formula 1 driver with his debut for Racing Bulls at the season-opening race in Australia. The young talent, who has progressed rapidly through junior categories, is preparing in Bahrain ahead of the event in early March. Team principal Alan Permane has praised Lindblad's speed and inquisitive approach.
Racing Bulls driver Liam Lawson has spoken about the difficulties of trusting colleagues in Formula 1 due to team size and internal politics.
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Liam Lawson has spoken about the personal sacrifices his family made to support his Formula 1 career. The New Zealander described a childhood note from his younger brother that highlighted the emotional impact on his siblings.
Racing Bulls will introduce two upgrades at upcoming Formula 1 races in Miami and Montreal, originally planned for the cancelled Bahrain Grand Prix. The changes stem from the enforced April break due to the cancellation of Bahrain and Saudi Arabian events amid Middle East conflict. Team principal Alan Permane described it as a 'quick double hit.'
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Racing Bulls driver Liam Lawson stated that Formula 1 drivers tend to complain about everything, including the divisive 2026 regulations that introduced smaller, lighter cars with greater emphasis on electrical energy. He acknowledged valid safety concerns following Oliver Bearman’s high-speed crash at Suzuka while expressing hope for performance improvements through upcoming upgrades. The FIA reported constructive talks on potential changes after discussions with F1 and engine manufacturers.
Arvid Lindblad, an 18-year-old British rookie, made a strong impression in his Formula 1 debut for Racing Bulls at the Australian Grand Prix, qualifying for Q3 and finishing eighth to earn four points. He outperformed teammate Liam Lawson and engaged in early battles with Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton. Lindblad described the weekend as very special, noting it has not fully sunk in yet.
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Liam Lawson has given a positive assessment of the Racing Bulls team's preparations for the 2026 Formula 1 season. The team completed over 1,000 laps during pre-season testing, emphasizing the car's dependability. Lawson expressed confidence in the team's readiness for the opening race in Melbourne.
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